List of Fremantle productions

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This is a list of programs produced by Fremantle, a British-based international television content, production, and distribution subsidiary of Bertelsmann's RTL Group, Europe's largest TV, radio, and production company.

Fremantle North America[]

Title Network Original running Notes
The Price Is Right CBS/Syndication 1972–present
1972–80, 1985–86, 1994–95
co-production with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions/Mark Goodson Productions (1972–2007)
syndicated by: Viacom Enterprises (1972–80), The Television Program Source (1985–86) & Paramount Domestic Television (1994–95)
Family Feud ABC/CBS/Syndication 1976–85
1988–93
1977–85, 1988–95, 1999–present
co-production with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions (1976–82), Mark Goodson Productions (1982–85, 1988–95, 1999–2002)
syndicated by Viacom Enterprises (1977–85), LBS Communications (1988–92), All American Television (1992–95), Pearson Television (1999–2001), Tribune Entertainment (2001–07), Debmar-Mercury (2007–)
The ALEMANs CBS 1989–1990 co-production with Film Roman
Never Mind the Buzzcocks VH1 2002 co-production with Eyeboogie Inc.
Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck Game Show Network 2002–03 In season 2, the show was later renamed as Whammy! in 2003
American Idol Fox/ABC 2002–present co-production with 19 Entertainment
Beat the Clock PAX/Universal Kids 2002–2003
2018
co-production with Paxson Entertainment and Tick Tock Productions, Ltd. (2002 version)
American Juniors Fox 2003
World Idol 2003–2004
Cupid CBS 2003 co-production with Pilgrim Films & Television
Your Face or Mine? MTV 2004
The Complex: Malibu Fox
The Swan co-production with A. Smith & Co. Productions, George Paige Associates Inc. and Galan Entertainment
Distraction Comedy Central 2005–2006
American Inventor ABC 2006–2007 co-production with Peter Jones Productions and Syco TV
The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency Oxygen 2006–2008 co-production with Krasnow Productions
America's Got Talent NBC 2006–present co-production with Syco Entertainment
Monarch Cove Lifetime 2006
Gameshow Marathon CBS 2006 co-production with Granada America
Temptation Syndication 2007–2008 co-production with 20th Television
The Next Great American Band Fox 2007
Thank God You're Here NBC co-production with Working Dog Productions and Bahr Small
Farmer Wants a Wife The CW 2008 co-production with Super Delicious Productions
Celebrity Family Feud NBC/ABC 2008–present
Million Dollar Password CBS 2008–2009
Hole in the Wall Fox/Cartoon Network 2008–2012
Can You Duet CMT 2008–2009
Rock the Cradle MTV 2008
She's Got the Look TV Land 2008–2010 Produced as FremantleMedia Enterprises
Osbournes Reloaded Fox 2009 The original working title was The Osbournes: Loud and Dangerous
Let's Make a Deal CBS 2009–present
The Phone MTV 2009 co-production with Just-In Time Entertainment and Park Lane Productions
Secret Girlfriend Comedy Central
Kirstie Alley's Big Life A&E 2010
Downfall ABC
What Chilli Wants VH1 2010–2011
Jump City: Seattle G4 2011
The X Factor Fox 2011–2013 co-production with Syco Entertainment
Take Me Out 2012
Total Blackout Syfy 2012–13 co-production with Endemol, Imagecraft and SyFy productions
Bud United Presents: The Big Time ABC 2012 co-production with radical media
Married to Medicine Bravo 2013–present co-production with Purveyors of Pop and Bravo Media Productions
Perfect Score The CW 2013
The Tomorrow People The CW 2013–2014 co-production with Berlanti/Plec, CBS Television Studios and Warner Bros. Television
The Great Christmas Light Fight ABC 2013–present co-production with Greengrass Productions and Base Camp Films
The Great Halloween Fright Fight 2014 This special replaced the short-lived sitcom Manhattan Love Story
Celebrity Name Game Syndication 2014–17 co-production with Coquette Productions, Entertain the Brutes, Green Mountain West Inc., CBS Television Studios, 20th Television and Debmar-Mercury
The Returned A&E 2015 co-production with A+E Studios, Carlton Cuse Productions and Angry Annie Productions
My Fab 40th Bravo 2015 co-production with Purveyors of Pop
To Tell the Truth ABC 2016–present co-production with Gaspin Media and A2 Productions
Match Game 2016–present co-production with Triple Threat Productions and Entertain the Brutes
Married to Medicine: Houston Bravo 2016 co-production with Purveyors of Pop and Bravo Media Productions
American Gods Starz 2017–2021 co-production with Living Dead Guy, J.A. Green Construction Corp. and The Blank Corporation
The Noise Universal Kids 2017
IWitness Syndication 2017 co-production with Queen Bee Production and Entertain the Brutes
Double Dare Nickelodeon 2018–19 co-production with Nickelodeon Productions
America's Got Talent: The Champions NBC 2019–20 co-production with Syco Entertainment
Married to Medicine: Los Angeles Bravo 2019–2020 co-production with Purveyors of Pop and Bravo Media Productions
Press Your Luck ABC 2019–present co-production with Brownstone Productions
Card Sharks 2019–present co-production with Start Entertainment
Supermarket Sweep 2020–present
Unleashed Nickelodeon 2020 co-production with Nickelodeon Productions
Game of Talents Fox 2021–present co-production with Apploff Entertainment and A Wayne and Mandie Creative
Based on the Spain game/variety show Adivina qué hago esta noche
About Last Night HBO Max 2022-present co-production with Sweet July Productions and Unanimous Media
A reboot of 70's/80's game show Tattletales which in turn is a reboot of a short-lived 60s game show He Said She Said

495 Productions[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Nashville Star USA Network/NBC 2003–2008 co-production with Reveille Productions and Universal Media Studios
HGTV Design Star HGTV 2006
The Big Party Plan-Off Style Network 2007–2009
A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila MTV 2007–2008 co-production with MTV Series Entertainment
A Shot at Love II with Tila Tequila 2008 co-production with MTV Production Development
That's Amore!
A Double Shot at Love with the Ikki Twins 2008–2009
HGTV $250,000 Challenge HGTV 2009
More to Love Fox 2009 co-production with Next Entertainment and Warner Horizon Television
Dance Your Ass Off Oxygen 2009–2010
Tool Academy VH1 2009–2010
Disaster Date MTV 2009–2011 co-production with MTV Production Development
Jersey Shore 2009–2012
My Big Friggin' Wedding VH1 2010
Mama Drama 2010–2012
Wedding Wars 2011
Repo Games Spike 2011–2012
Nail Files TV Guide Network 2011–2012
Viral Video Showdown Syfy 2012
Friendzone MTV 2011–2014
The Pauly D Project 2012 co-production with ReignDeer Entertainment and MTV Production Development
Snooki & Jwoww 2012–2015 co-production with MTV Production Development
The Show with Vinny 2013 co-production with Generate Management and MTV Production Development
Party Down South CMT 2014–2016
Pontoon Payday 2015
Bravo 2017
Double Shot at Love with DJ Pauly D & Vinny MTV 2019–present co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios
Paradise Hotel Fox 2019

Original Productions[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Monster Garage Discovery Channel 2002–2006
Monster House 2003–2006
Big! 2004
Deadliest Catch 2005–present
Ballroom Bootcamp TLC 2005–2007
Lobstermen: Jeopardy at Sea Discovery Channel 2006–2013
Ice Road Truckers History 2007–2017 co-production with Shaw Media and Prospero Media
Lobster Wars Discovery Channel 2007
Ax Men History 2008–2019
Verminators Discovery Channel 2008–2009
1000 Ways to Die Spike 2008–2012
Black Gold TruTV 2008–2013
America's Toughest Jobs NBC 2008
PitchMen Discovery Channel 2009–2011
Swords: Life on the Line 2009–2012
Motor City Motors 2009–2010
1000 Ways to Lie Spike 2010
Storage Wars A&E 2010–present
Coal Spike 2011
Around the World in 80 Ways History
American Hoggers A&E 2011–2013
Storage Wars: Texas 2011–2014
Alien Encounters Science Channel 2012–2014
Storage Wars: New York A&E 2013
Are You Tougher Than a Boy Scout? National Geographic
The Legend of Shelby the Swamp Man History 2013–2015
Alaska Off-Road Warriors 2014–2015
Barry'd Treasure A&E 2014
Brandi & Jarrod: Married to the Job
Storage Wars: Miami 2015
Badlands, Texas National Geographic 2015–2016
Deadliest Catch: Bloodline Discovery+ 2020–present

Random House Studio[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Heartland Table Food Network 2013–2014 co-production with Tavola Productions

FremantleMedia Kids and Family[]

As of 25 January 2018, FremantleMedia Kids & Family Entertainment is now owned by Boat Rocker Media.[1]

Title Network Original running Notes
Billy the Cat Canal+
ZDF
1996–2001 Distribution only since 2001; produced by EVA Entertainment, Les Films du Triangle, Dupuis, NOA Network of Animation, Sofidoc S.A., La Fabrique, Siriol Productions, and Cologne Cartoon (season 1)
Really Me Family 2011–2013 co-production with Fresh TV
My Babysitter's a Vampire Teletoon 2011–2012 co-production with Fresh TV
Monsuno Nicktoons
TV Tokyo
2012–2014 co-production with Jakks Pacific, Dentsu Entertainment Inc., The Topps Company, Larx Entertainment and Nickelodeon Productions
Tree Fu Tom CBeebies 2012–2016 co-production with CBeebies and Blue-Zoo Productions
The Aquabats! Super Show! Hub Network 2012–2014 co-production with The Magic Store
Wizards vs Aliens CBBC 2012–2014 co-production with BBC Cymru Wales
Ella the Elephant TVOKids 2013–2014 co-production with DHX Cookie Jar Inc.
Alien Dawn Nicktoons
TeenNick
2013–2014 co-production with Crook Brothers Productions and Larry Schwarz and His Band
Max Steel Disney XD
Netflix
2013–2015 co-production with Nerd Corps Entertainment and Mattel Playground Productions
Grojband Teletoon 2013–2015 co-production with Fresh TV and Neptoon Studios
Strange Hill High CBBC 2013–2014 co-production with Factory Transmedia
Kate & Mim-Mim CBeebies 2014–2018 co-production with Nerd Corps Entertainment and DHX Media
Danger Mouse CBBC 2015–2019 co-production with Boulder Media
Bitz & Bob CBeebies 2018 co-production with CBeebies Production and Jellyfish Pictures
The Who Was? Show Netflix 2018 co-production with Penguin Random House

Animation Collective[]

As of September 2018, the Animation Collective library is distributed by Cake Entertainment.[2]

Fremantle UK[]

Naked[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Grand Designs Channel 4 1999–present continued from Talkback Thames
Escape to the Country BBC One 2002–present continued from Talkback Thames
The Apprentice BBC Two/BBC One 2005–present continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Mark Burnett Productions/United Artists Media Group/MGM Television
The Apprentice: You're Fired! BBC Three/BBC Two 2006–present continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Mark Burnett Productions/United Artists Media Group/MGM Television
Great British Railway Journeys BBC Two 2010–present continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Halo Post Production
Great Continental Railway Journeys 2012–present
Great American Railroad Journeys 2016–present
100% Hotter 5Star 2016–2018
Britain's Best Boy Racer All 4 2016
Threesome Dating
My Hotter Half E4 2017–2018
Secret Admirer Channel 5 2018
Secret Crush Bravo
Great Indian Railway Journeys BBC Two 2018–present
Indian Summer School Channel 4 2018
Great Alaskan Railroad Journeys BBC Two 2019–present
Great Canadian Railway Journeys 2019–present
60 Days on the Street Channel 4 2019
21 Again BBC One
The Rap Game UK 2019–present
The Day I Picked My Parents A&E 2019
Great Australian Railway Journeys BBC Two 2019–present
Great Asian Railway Journeys 2020–present
The Chasers Road Trip ITV 2021 co-production with Sent Entertainment
I Can See Your Voice BBC One 2021–present co-production with Thames
Secret Crush ITV2 2021–present

Boundless[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Young Apprentice BBC One 2010–2012 continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Mark Burnett Productions
Four Rooms Channel 4/More4 2011–2019 continued from Talkback Thames
My Kitchen Rules Sky Living/Channel 4 2014–2017 continued by 7Wonder
'"An Hour to Save Your Life BBC Two 2014–2016
Escape to the Continent BBC Two/BBC One 2014–2015
House Doctor Channel 5 2016
The Secrets in My Family W 2017

Hare and Tortoise[]

Title Network Original running Notes
The IT Crowd Channel 4 2006–2013 continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Delightful Industries
PhoneShop E4 2010–2011
2013
continued from Talkback Thames
Count Arthur Strong BBC One
BBC Two
2013
2015–2017
co-production with Komedia Entertainment and Delightful Industries
Birds of a Feather ITV 2014–2020 co-production with Quirkymedia Stuff
Chewing Gum E4 2015–2017

Talkback[]

Thames[]

Title Network Original running Notes
The X Factor ITV 2004–2018 continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Syco Entertainment
The Xtra Factor ITV2 2004–2016
All Star Family Fortunes ITV 2006–2015 continued from Talkback Thames
Britain's Got Talent 2007–present continued from Talkback Thames; co-production with Syco Entertainment
Take Me Out 2010–2019 continued from Talkback Thames
The Talent Show Story 2012 co-production with Shiver Productions
Blockbusters Challenge/Comedy Central 2012–2019
Let's Get Gold ITV 2012 co-production with Superhero TV
1001 Things You Should Know Channel 4 2012–2013 as Thames Scotland
Break the Safe BBC One 2013–2014 co-production with BBC Scotland
Rebound ITV 2015–2016
Bang on the Money 2016
Blankety Blank ITV/BBC One 2016–present
Supermarket Sweep ITV2/ITV 2019–2020
Family Fortunes ITV 2020–present
I Can See Your Voice BBC One 2021–present co-production with Naked
Game of Talents ITV 2021–present

Thames Video[]

Title Studio/Published Based city Original running Notes
Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever! Thames International (Worldwide including United Kingdom)
Thames Video International (Malaysia, and Singapore)
Random House Home Video (United States)
Times Square, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan 15 March 1989 Produced entirely in New York City
The first video of the Richard Scarry's Best Videos Ever series.
Richard Scarry's Best Counting Video Ever! Thames International (Worldwide including United Kingdom)
Thames Video International (Malaysia, and Singapore)
Random House Home Video (United States)
Times Square, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan 31 August 1989 Produced entirely in New York City
Richard Scarry's Best Busy People Video Ever! Thames International (Worldwide including United Kingdom)
Thames Video International (Malaysia, and Singapore)
Random House Home Video (United States)
Times Square, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan 17 August 1993
Richard Scarry's Best Learning Songs Video Ever! Thames International (Worldwide including United Kingdom)
Thames Video International (Malaysia, and Singapore)
Random House Home Video (United States)
Times Square, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan 17 August 1993
Richard Scarry's Best Silly Stories and Songs Video Ever! Thames International (Worldwide including United Kingdom)
Thames Video International (Malaysia, and Singapore)
Random House Home Video (United States)
Times Square, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan 23 August 1994
Richard Scarry's Best Sing-Along Mother Goose Video Ever! Thames International (Worldwide including United Kingdom)
Thames Video International (Malaysia, and Singapore)
Random House Home Video (United States)
Times Square, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan 23 August 1994 In Warm Memory of Richard Scarry (1919–1994)
The last video of the Richard Scarry's Best Videos Ever series.

Thames Television[]

  • Magpie (1968–1980)
  • Father, Dear Father (1968–1973)
  • The Sooty Show (1968–1992)
  • The Benny Hill Show (1969–1986, 1988–1989)
  • This Is Your Life (1969–2003)
  • Ace of Wands (1970–1972)
  • Bless This House (1971–1976)
  • Love Thy Neighbour (1972–1976)
  • Whodunnit? (1972–1978)
  • Rainbow (1972–1992)
  • Sally and Jake (1973–1974) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • Man About the House (1973–1976)
  • The Tomorrow People (1973–1979)
  • Michael Bentine's Potty Time (1973–1980)
  • My Name Is Harry Worth (1974)
  • Paperplay (1974–1981)
  • Wish You Were Here...? (1974–2003)
  • Shadows (1975–1978)
  • Chorlton and the Wheelies (1976–1979) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • George and Mildred (1976–1979)
  • Jamie and the Magic Torch (1976–1980) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • Name That Tune (1976–1988)
  • Robin's Nest (1977–1981)
  • Odd Man Out (1977)
  • Grandma Bricks of Swallow Street (1977–1978) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • The Kenny Everett Video Show (1978–1981)
  • The Morecambe & Wise Show (1978–1983)
  • Rumpole of the Bailey (1978–1992)
  • The Ken Dodd Laughter Show (1979)
  • Give Us a Clue (1979–1992)
  • Shelley (1979–1992)
  • Keep It in the Family (1980–1983)
  • Cockleshell Bay (1980–1986) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • Button Moon (1980–1988)
  • Never the Twain (1981–1991)
  • Danger Mouse (1981–1992) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • A.J. Wentworth, B.A. (1982)
  • Hollywood or Bust (1983)
  • The Wind in the Willows (1983–1988) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • Des O'Connor Tonight (1983–1999, 2001–2002)
  • The Steam Video Company (1984)
  • Chocky (1984–1986)
  • The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ (1985)
  • Alias the Jester (1985–1986) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • Strike It Lucky (1986–1994) (co-production with Talbot Television)
  • Creepy Crawlies (1987–1989) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • Ffizz (1987–1989)
  • Count Duckula (1988–1993) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • Oh, Mr. Toad (1990) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • Victor and Hugo (1991–1992) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • Terry Pratchett's Truckers (1992) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • Men Behaving Badly (1992–1998) (produced by Hartswood Films)
  • Take Your Pick! (1992–1999)
  • Your Number Please (1992) (co-production with Atticus Television)
  • Avenger Penguins (1993–1994) (produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions)
  • Family Affairs (1997–2005)
  • Open House with Gloria Hunniford (1998–2003)
  • Pop Idol (2001–2003) (co-production with 19 Entertainment)
Reeves Entertainment[]
Title Network Original running Notes
The Kids From C.A.P.E.R. NBC 1976–1977 U.S. distribution by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
In Search of... Syndication 1977–1982
Between the Wars Mobil Showcase Network 1978
The Chisholms CBS 1979–1980
That's Incredible! ABC 1980–1984 U.S. distribution by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
Those Amazing Animals ABC 1980–1981
The Krypton Factor ABC 1981 in association with MCA Television Enterprises
Gimme a Break! NBC 1981–1987 U.S. distribution by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
No Soap, Radio ABC 1982 co-production with The Alexander Smith Company and Mort Lachman & Associates
Baby Makes Five ABC 1983
Life's Most Embarrassing Moments ABC
Syndication
1983–1986
1988–1989
The Pop 'N Rocker Game Syndication 1983–1984 co-production with MCA TV and Ron Greenberg Productions
Kennedy NBC 1983 mini-series; co-production with Central Independent Television
Kate & Allie CBS 1984–1989 U.S. distribution by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
Spencer NBC 1984–1985 co-production with Mort Lachman and Associates
I Married Dora ABC 1987–1988 co-production with Welladay Inc.
distributed by Sony Pictures Television
The Thorns ABC 1988
The Home Show ABC 1988–1994 Produced by New World Television from 1993 to 1994
Doctor Doctor CBS 1989–1991 U.S. distribution by Sony Pictures Television
Jackpot! Syndication 1989–1990 co-production with Bob Stewart Productions
Currently owned by Sony Pictures Television
Wild & Crazy Kids Nickelodeon 1990–1992 co-production with Nickelodeon Productions and Woody Fraser Productions
co-owned with ViacomCBS
What Would You Do? 1991–1993
Covington Cross ABC 1992
The Tomorrow People ITV
Nickelodeon
1992–1995 Produced by Tetra Films in association with Thames Television
Homicide: Life on the Street NBC 1993 season 1 only
Distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios

Euston Films[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Special Branch ITV 1969–1974 co-production with Thames Television
Van der Valk 1972–1973
1977
1991–1992
The Sweeney 1975–1978
Danger UXB 1979
Quatermass
Minder 1979–1994 co-production with Thames Television (1979–1991) and Central (1993–1994)
Fox 1980 co-production with Thames Television
Widows 1983–1985
Reilly, Ace of Spies 1983
King and Castle 1985–1988 co-production with Thames Television
Selling Hitler 1991 co-production with Thames Television and Warner Sisters Productions
Hard Sun BBC One/Hulu 2018
The Dublin Murders BBC One/RTÉ/Starz 2019 co-production with Element Pictures and Veritas Entertainment Group
Baghdad Central Channel 4 2020
The Sister ITV 2020

Talkback Thames[]

Title Network Original running Notes
The Bill ITV 1984–2010 continued from Thames Television
They Think It's All Over? BBC One 1995–2006 continued from Talkback
Property Ladder Channel 4 2001–2009
How Clean Is Your House? 2003–2009
Green Wing 2004–2007
Poisoned Sky One 2005 TV Movie
Gameshow Marathon ITV 2005–2007 co-production with ITV Productions
Gideon's Daughter BBC One 2006 TV Movie; co-production with Spotlight Films
The Smith and Jones Sketchbook BBC One 2006
The Price Is Right ITV 2006–2007
PokerFace 2006–2007 co-production with Gallowgate
The Sharon Osbourne Show 2006
Manhunt – Solving Britain's Crimes 2006–2007
Dale's Supermarket Sweep 2007
The Yellow House Channel 4 2007 TV Movie
Grease Is the Word ITV 2007 co-production with Syco TV
As the Bell Rings Disney Channel 2007–2008
Thank God You're Here ITV 2008
Hole in the Wall BBC One 2008–2009 as Talkback Thames Scotland; co-production with BBC Scotland
Monday Monday ITV 2009
Minder Channel 5 2009
Richard Bacon's Beer & Pizza Club ITV4 2010–2011
The King is Dead BBC Three 2010
The Rob Brydon Show BBC Two 2010–2012

Alomo Productions[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Birds of a Feather BBC1 1989–1998
Nightingales Channel 4 1990–1993
Get Back BBC1 1992–1993
Goodnight Sweetheart BBC One 1993–1999
Hearts and Minds Channel 4 1995 co-production with WitzEnd Productions
Grown Ups BBC One 1997
Believe Nothing ITV 2002

Regent Productions[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Fifteen to One Channel 4 1988–2019 continued by Remedy Productions and Argonon
Celebrity Fifteen to One 1992–2015

Pearson Television[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Family Fortunes ITV 1980–2002 co-production with Carlton Television
formerly produced by ATV/Central, Talbot Television and Goodson-Todman Productions
Press Your Luck CBS 1983–1986 produced by The Carruthers Company
Baywatch NBC
Syndication
1989–2001 continued from All-American Television; co-production with GTG Entertainment (1989–1990), The Baywatch Company, Tower 12 Productions (1991–2001) and Tower 18 Production Company (1996–2001)
Dale's Supermarket Sweep ITV 1993–2001 co-production with Carlton Television
series 1–5 produced by Central and Talbot Television
Air America Syndication 1998–1999 co-production with The Fremantle Corporation
Match Game Syndication 1998–1999
100% Syndication 1999 co-production with O.H.P Productions
I've Got A Secret Oxygen/GSN 2000–2001
2006
co-production with Oxygen Media and Paramount Television (2000–01), co-production with Burt Dubrow Production and Get Real Entertainment (2006)
To Tell the Truth Syndication 2000–2002
Card Sharks Syndication 2001–2002

(Greek version of The Weakest Link)
MEGA 2001–2003 continued by FremantleMedia after 2001
Ποιος θέλει να γίνει εκατομμυριούχος
(Greek version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?)
MEGA
NET
Alpha TV
1999–2006 continued by FremantleMedia after 2001
Greed Fox 1999–2000 produced by Dick Clark Productions, distributed by Pearson Television France (exclude USA) and 20th Century Fox Television.

ACI[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Tucker's Witch CBS 1982 produced by Hill/Mandelker Films
The Great Los Angeles Earthquake NBC 1990 mini-series; produced by Von Zerneck Sertner Films
In the Deep Woods NBC 1992 TV Movie; produced by Leonard Hill Films
Angel Falls CBS 1993 produced by The Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company
High Tide Syndication 1994–1997 produced by Franklin/Waterman 2

All-American Television/Fremantle Production (1980–1998)[]

Title Network Original running Notes
America's Top 10 Syndication 1980–1992 Distributed by Gold Key Media until AATV was formed in 1982
Fridays ABC 1980–1982 Distribution only
Currently distributed by Shout! Factory and Retro Video
Wordplay NBC 1986–1987 produced by Fiedler-Berlin Productions, Rick Ambrose Productions and Scotti Bros.-Syd Vinnedge Television
The Howard Stern Channel 9 Show WWOR-TV 1990–1992
Acapulco H.E.A.T. M6/Syndication 1993–1994
1997
produced by Balenciaga Productions, M6 Films, CNC, Les Films du Triangle, Film Groupe S. A. (1993–94), France Triangle Films (1996) and A Max Keller & Micheline Keller Presentation
Currently owned by Keller Entertainment Group
Beach Clash Syndication 1994–1995 co-production with Taylorvision and First Media Entertainment
Sirens Syndication 1994–1995 distribution for season 2
No longer distributed by FremantleMedia
The Richard Bey Show Syndication 1995–1996
Baywatch Nights Syndication 1995–1997 co-production with The Baywatch Company, Tower 12 Productions and Tower 18 Production Company (1996–1997)
The Adventures of Sinbad Global/Syndication 1996–1998 co-production with Alliance Atlantis and Canwest
Rights now owned by Echo Bridge Entertainment
Ghost Stories Fox Family 1997–1998 co-production with New Dominion Pictures
Goodson-Todman/Mark Goodson Productions[]
Title Network Original running Notes
Winner Take All CBS
NBC
1948–1952
Stop the Music ABC 1949–1952
1954–1956
in association with Louis Cowan Productions
The Web CBS
NBC
1950–1954
1957
By Popular Demand CBS 1950
What's My Line? CBS
Syndication
1950–1975 1967–1975 episodes distributed by CBS Enterprises/Viacom
Beat the Clock CBS
ABC
Syndication
1950–1961
1969–1974
1979–1980
co-production with The Clock Company (1979–1980)
It's News to Me CBS 1951–1954
The Name's the Same ABC 1951–1955
Two for the Money NBC
CBS
1952–1957
I've Got A Secret CBS
Syndication
1952–1967
1972–1973
1976
NBC 1953–1954
What's Going On ABC 1954
Make the Connection NBC 1955
Choose Up Sides CBS
NBC
1956
The Price Is Right NBC
ABC
1956–1965
To Tell the Truth CBS
NBC
Syndication
1956–1978
1980–1981
1990–1991
Goodyear Theatre NBC 1957–1960
Play Your Hunch CBS
ABC
NBC
1958–1963
Jefferson Drum NBC 1958 The show was also known as The Pen and the Quill
The Rebel ABC 1959–1961
Split Personality NBC 1959–1960
Philip Marlowe ABC 1959–1960 co-production by California National Productions
One Happy Family NBC 1961
Say When!! NBC 1961–1965
Number Please ABC 1961
Password CBS
ABC
1961–1967
1971–1975
Match Game NBC
CBS
ABC
Syndication
1962–1969
1973–1982
1990–1991
Branded NBC 1965–1966
The Don Rickles Show ABC 1968–1969
Concentration Syndication 1973–1978
Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour NBC 1983–1984 co-production by Orion Television
Missing Links NBC
ABC
1963–1964
The Richard Boone Show NBC 1963–1964
Get the Message ABC 1964
Call My Bluff NBC 1965
Snap Judgment NBC 1967–1969
He Said, She Said Syndication 1969–1970
Now You See It CBS 1974–1975
1989
Tattletales CBS
Syndication
1974–1978
1982–1984
Showoffs ABC 1975
Double Dare CBS 1976–1977
The Better Sex ABC 1977–1978
Card Sharks NBC
CBS
Syndication
1978–1981
1986–1989
Mindreaders NBC 1979–1980
Password Plus NBC 1979–1982
That's My Line CBS 1980–1981
Blockbusters NBC 1980–1982
1987
Child's Play CBS 1982–1983
Body Language CBS 1984–1986
Super Password NBC 1984–1989
Trivia Trap ABC 1984–1985
Classic Concentration NBC 1987–1991

Fremantle Australia[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Neighbours Seven Network/Network Ten/10 Peach 1985–present continued from Grundy Television
Shortland Street TVNZ 2 1992–present continued from Grundy Television; co-production with South Pacific Pictures
Temptation Nine Network 2005–2009
Australia's Got Talent Seven Network/Nine Network
TVNZ
2007–present co-production with SYCOtv
The Farmer Wants a Wife Nine Network 2007–2016
So You Think You Can Dance Australia Network Ten 2008–2010
Comedy Slapdown The Comedy Channel 2008
Taken Out Network 10 2008–2009 replaced by Take Me Out and moved to Seven Network from 2018
Ultimate School Musical Fox8 2008
Power of 10 Nine Network 2008 co-production with Sony Pictures Television International
So You Think You Can Dance Australia Network Ten 2008–2010
Project Runway Australia Arena 2008–2012
The Apprentice Australia Nine Network 2009
Double Take Seven Network 2009
MasterChef Australia Network Ten 2009–2011 Subsequent seasons are produced by Endemol Shine Australia
Celebrity MasterChef Australia Network Ten 2009
Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook TVNZ 1 2010–2014 Produced as FremantleMedia Enterprises; co-production with Screentime and Annabel Langbein Media
The X Factor Seven Network 2010–2016
Grand Designs Australia LifeStyle Channel 2010–present
The Celebrity Apprentice Australia Nine Network 2011–2015 Subsequent seasons are produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production
It's a Knockout Network Ten 2011–2012 produced by Spring
Everybody Dance Now Network Ten 2012
Bindi's Bootcamp ABC3 2012–2015 co-production with Sticky Pictures
The Mole Seven Network 2013
Mr & Mrs Murder Network Ten 2013 co-production with Bravado Productions
Wentworth SoHo/Fox Showcase 2013–2021
The X Factor (New Zealand) TV3 2013–2015
Family Feud (Australia) Network Ten 2014–2020
Dancing with the Stars Australia Seven Network 2014–2015
The Great Australian Bake Off LifeStyle Food
LifeStyle
2015–present
Family Feud (New Zealand) Three (New Zealand) 2016–2017
Picnic at Hanging Rock Fox Showcase 2018
Take Me Out Seven Network 2018 formerly named Taken Out and broadcast by Network Ten, since 2008–2009
Lie With Me Network Ten/Channel 5 2021

Grundy Television[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Concentration Nine Network/Seven Network 1959–1967
1970
Take the Hint Nine Network 1962–1966
The Price Is Right Seven Network/Network Ten/Nine Network 1973–2012 continued by FremantleMedia Australia
Class of 74 Seven Network 1974–1975
Until Tomorrow Seven Network 1975–1976
The Young Doctors Nine Network 1976–1983
Chopper Squad 0-10 Network 1976–1979
Blankety Blanks 0-10 Network 1977–1978
Glenview High Seven Network 1977–1979
The Restless Years Network Ten 1977–1981
Family Feud Australia Nine Network/Seven Network 1978–1996
Prisoner Network Ten 1979–1986
Sale of the Century Nine Network 1980–2001
Secret Valley ABC 1980 co-production with Telecip, S.A.
Punishment Network Ten 1981
Bellamy Network Ten 1981
Wheel of Fortune Seven Network 1981–2006
Match Mates Nine Network 1981–1982
Taurus Rising Seven Network 1982
Sons and Daughters Seven Network 1982–1987
Starting Out Nine Network 1983
Waterloo Station Nine Network 1983–1984
Perfect Match Network Ten/Seven Network 1984–1989
2002
Possession Nine Network 1985
It's a Knockout Network Ten 1985–1987
Richmond Hill Network Ten 1988
Tanamera – Lion of Singapore Central 1989 co-production with Central Independent Television
Embassy ABC 1990–1992
Bony Seven Network 1990, 1992
The Other Side of Paradise Network Ten 1992 mini-series
Mission Top Secret Network Ten 1992–1995
Man O Man Seven Network 1994
Play Your Cards Right ITV 1994–2003 co-production with LWT
formally produced with Talbot Television; continued by Thames
The Price Is Right ITV 1995–2001 co-production with Yorkshire Television
formerly produced with Talbot Television and Goodson-Todman Productions
Strike It Lucky ITV 1996–1999 co-production with LWT
100% Channel 5 1997–2001
Whittle Channel 5 1997–1998
Night Fever Channel 5 1997–2002 continued by Thames
Blankety Blank BBC One/ITV 1997–2002 continued by Thames
Give Us a Clue BBC One 1997
Fort Boyard Channel 5 1998–2001 co-production with Adventure Line Productions
Win Beadle's Money Channel 5 1999
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Nine Network 1999–2006
Blockbusters Sky One 2000–2001
Cash Bonanza Nine Network 2001
The Desert Forges Channel 5 2001 co-production with Adventure Line Productions
Escape of the Artful Dodger Nine Network 2001

(Mexican version of The weakest Link)
Azteca Trece 2003–2008 distributed by BBC Worldwide, and co-production with Azteca
The X Factor Network Ten 2005
Bert's Family Feud Nine Network 2006–2007 continued by FremantleMedia Australia
Nerds FC SBS TV 2006–2007 continued by FremantleMedia Australia

Reg Grundy Productions[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Sale of the Century NBC 1983–1989
Scrabble 1984–1990
1993
co-production with Exposure Unlimited
Time Machine 1985
Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak ABC 1986
Going for Gold BBC1 1987–1996
Sale of the Century Sky One/Challenge TV 1989–1997
Keynotes ITV 1989–1992 co-production with HTV West
Dangerous Women Syndication 1991–1992 co-production with Central Independent Television
Celebrity Squares ITV 1993–1997 co-production with Central Independent Television
Scattergories NBC 1993
Small Talk (British game show) BBC1 1994–1996
Man O Man ITV 1996
1999
co-production with Angila (series 1)
Small Talk (American game show) The Family Channel 1996–1997

Crackerjack[]

Title Network Original running Notes
BackBerner ABC 1999–2002
So Fresh TV Nine Network 2002–2006
CNNNN ABC 2002–2003 co-production with Zapruder's Other Films
Comedy Inc. Nine Network 2003–2007
Australia's Brainiest Network Ten 2004–2006
The Biggest Loser Network Ten 2006–2010 continued by FremantleMedia Australia
Quizmania Nine Network 2006–2007
As the Bell Rings' Disney Channel 2007–2011 continued by FremantleMedia Australia
Newstopia SBS One 2007–2008

Eureka Productions[]

  Programs with a shaded background indicate the program is still in production.

Title Network Years Notes
The Employables SBS 2016
Behave Yourself Seven Network 2017
The Voice Australia[3] Nine Network 2017 Co-production with ITV Studios Australia for season 6
The Chefs' Line SBS 2017–present
The Single Wives Seven Network 2017
Drunk History Australia Network 10 2018, 2020 Pilot and first season
Australian Spartan Seven Network 2018–present
Pick, Flip and Drive Facebook Watch 2018
The Launch CTV (Canada) 2018–2019 Co-production with Bell Media and Insight Productions.
Crikey! It's the Irwins Animal Planet 2018–present
Deadly Cults Oxygen (United States) 2019–present
Dating Around Netflix 2019–present
Thrones 360 Foxtel 2019
Holey Moley ABC (United States) 2019–present Co-production with Unanimous Media
Farmer Wants a Wife Seven Network 2019—present Co-production with Fremantle Australia; from Season 10 onwards. Earlier iterations produced by FremantleMedia Australia.
The Real Dirty Dancing Seven Network 2019
The Amazing Race Australia Network 10 2019–present From Season 4 onwards. Earlier Seven Network iteration produced by Active TV (seasons 1 & 2) and Seven Productions (season 3)
Full Bloom HBO Max 2020–present
Name That Tune Fox (United States) 2021–present Co-production with Prestige Entertainment and Fox Alternative Entertainment. Filmed in Sydney for the U.S. market.[4]
Holey Moley (Australia) Seven Network 2021–present Co-production with Unanimous Media
Luxe Listings Sydney Amazon Prime Video 2021–present
Frogger Peacock 2021–present Co-production with Konami Cross Media NY
Making It Australia Network 10 2021 Co-production with Matchbox Pictures
Finding Magic Mike HBO Max 2021–present Co-production with Warner Horizon Unscripted Television
Twenty Somethings: Austin Netflix 2021–present
The Real Dirty Dancing (US) Fox (United States) 2022 Co-production with Lionsgate Television. Spin-off based on Australian series.[5][6]
Byron Baes Netflix TBA Co-production with Superreal

Easy Tiger Productions[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Rake ABC TV 2010–2018 co-production with Blow by Blow Productions
Jack Irish 2012–present
Doctor Doctor Nine Network 2016–2021

Fremantle Italy[]

Wildside[]

Title Network Original running Notes
The Young Pope Sky Atlantic
HBO
Canal+
2016 co-production with Haut Et Court TV and Mediapro
My Brilliant Friend HBO
Rai 1
2018–present co-production with The Apartment Pictures, Fandango, Umedia and Mowe
The New Pope Sky Atlantic
HBO
Canal+
2020 co-production with The Apartment Pictures, Haut Et Court TV, Mediapro and Sky Studios
We Are Who We Are HBO
Sky Atlantic
co-production with The Apartment Pictures, Small Forward and Sky Studios

References[]

  1. ^ White, Peter (25 January 2018). "FremantleMedia Moves Out Of Kids Content, Sells Unit To Canada's Boat Rocker". Retrieved 30 April 2019.
  2. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (13 September 2018). "CAKE Acquires Animation Collective Library". Retrieved 30 April 2019.
  3. ^ http://www.eurekagroup.tv/the-voice-australia
  4. ^ White, Peter (2020-11-18). "Fox Brings Back 'Name That Tune' With Jane Krakowski Hosting & Randy Jackson As Band Leader". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  5. ^ White, Peter (19 January 2022). "'The Real Dirty Dancing': Fox Sets Premiere For Celebrity Dance Competition". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  6. ^ Knox, David (21 January 2022). "The Real Dirty Dancing gets US series". TV Tonight. TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
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